Johann Sebastian Bach Sheet Music for Cello

This is the music-scores Bach sheet music section for Cello. We currently have 27 files
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Bist du bei Mir, or If You are With Me, from A Little Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, attributed to Bach but part of an opera by Stolzel. Arranged for Cello and Guitar duo.
Arrangement: Difficulty 5 out of 9

Siciliano from Sonata No.2, originally for Flute and Continuo. Believed to be by JS Bach, but possibly by CPE Bach, his eldest son. Written in Gothen when Bach was conductor of the Court Orchestra. Cello, Easy Piano, E mi.
Arrangement: Difficulty 5 out of 9

Siciliano from Sonata No.2, originally for Flute and Continuo. Believed to be by JS Bach, but possibly by CPE Bach, his eldest son. Written in Gothen when Bach was conductor of the Court Orchestra. Cello, Piano, E mi.
Arrangement: Difficulty 5 out of 9

Siciliano from Sonata No.2, originally for Flute and Continuo. Believed to be by JS Bach, but possibly by CPE Bach, his eldest son. Written in Gothen when Bach was conductor of the Court Orchestra. Cello, Piano, G mi.
Arrangement: Difficulty 5 out of 9

Siciliano from Sonata No.2, originally for Flute and Continuo. Believed to be by JS Bach, but possibly by CPE Bach, his eldest son. Written in Gothen when Bach was conductor of the Court Orchestra. G minor: Cello, Guitar.
Arrangement: Difficulty 5 out of 9